Armyworms have caused significant damage or stand loss in early-planted small grains and bermudagrass. The key to keeping these pests below the economic threshold is scouting at least every other day for worms, when they are small and easier to control, as well as identifying what species is causing the damage. If left untreated, armyworms can destroy a newly established winter pasture in a very short time. -Noble Research Institute Read more…
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